Indian YouTuber Fills 2.5-Litre Jar With Ketchup Sachets Collected From Fast Food Outlets | Watch

If your kitchen drawer is overflowing with leftover ketchup packets from fast-food takeaways, you’re not alone. A recent viral video by YouTuber Sarthak Sachdeva struck a chord with millions, turning a relatable habit into a quirky online sensation. The video showcases Sachdeva’s adventurous mission to collect as many ketchup sachets as possible from fast-food outlets […]

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Indian YouTuber Fills 2.5-Litre Jar With Ketchup Sachets Collected From Fast Food Outlets | Watch

If your kitchen drawer is overflowing with leftover ketchup packets from fast-food takeaways, you’re not alone. A recent viral video by YouTuber Sarthak Sachdeva struck a chord with millions, turning a relatable habit into a quirky online sensation. The video showcases Sachdeva’s adventurous mission to collect as many ketchup sachets as possible from fast-food outlets in a Pune mall, sparking laughter and debate among viewers.

Mission Begins

Sachdeva kicked off his journey at a McDonald’s outlet, armed with a glass jar and a sense of determination. Despite his bold mission, he admitted to feeling a bit awkward, confessing, “Bhai McDonald’s mein aur sauce maangne mein sharam aa rahi hai (I am feeling ashamed to ask for more sauce from McDonald’s).” Pushing past the embarrassment, he filled his jar with several packets before heading to his next destination.

At KFC, Sachdeva managed to secure another 25 sachets for his collection. Even with his efforts, the jar still appeared only half full. Undeterred, he made a final stop at Pizza Hut, where luck was on his side. Instead of sachets, he discovered bottled ketchup and poured five full bottles into his jar. By the end of the challenge, he had amassed an impressive 2.5 litres of ketchup, cementing his “ketchup quest” as a light-hearted yet ambitious feat.

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Mixed Reactions From Viewers

The video has garnered over 11.2 million views, sparking a mix of reactions. One viewer humorously observed, “This man has solved the universal problem of leftover condiment packets!” Another joked, “He took ‘getting your money’s worth’ to a whole new level.”

However, not all comments were supportive. Some questioned the ethics of his actions, with one user noting, “Isn’t this taking advantage of the system? Funny, but questionable.” Another quipped, “I wonder if Pizza Hut staff realised their bottled ketchup was disappearing!”

Many viewers found the endeavour relatable and praised Sachdeva’s ingenuity. One user commented, “I’d do the same if I had the nerve!” Others shared personal anecdotes, with one admitting, “My drawer is full of these, but I never thought of doing this. Respect for the hustle!”

Whether viewed as resourceful or cheeky, Sachdeva’s unconventional mission has undoubtedly entertained millions and highlighted a quirky aspect of everyday life.

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